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Originally Posted by wraggster The inescapable dance track of the '90s, C+C Music Factory's "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", works its way to the Dance Central 2 store tomorrow, January 24. The track is priced at 240 MSP ($3) and, as one would expect, has a "hardcore" difficulty. We'd also like to remind you that Harmonix launched the Dance Central 2Dance Cam app last week, in case ...
Originally Posted by wraggster The Doctor's two dimensional adventures on the PC, PlayStation 3 and Vita aren't quite as lost in time as the doctor himself, as Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock has been given a "March 2012" launch window. Perhaps you were worried that Supermassive Games (note: notBastion dev Supergiant Games) wouldn't include series staples like Silurians, Daleks, and whatever "The Silence" is? Well ... uh ... quit worrying about that, because they're all totally in there. Also in ...
Originally Posted by wraggster You'll be able to take a little happiness (and a lot of frustration) with you wherever you go starting February 17, when Ubisoft releases the 3DS version of the delightful Rayman Origins in North America. The European version will arrive on March 16. If you would prefer to explore Rayman's world with a slightly bigger, but still handheld, screen, Rayman Origins will be among the games available alongside the ...
Originally Posted by wraggster 3DS owners have been waiting (and waiting) for a chance to take advantage of a downloadable content market, and while Nintendo already accomplished the tough part (read:launching it) a few days back, there's still been no word on when paid content would make an appearance. Pushing those freebies aside is Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, which is seemingly destined to be the first 3DS title in existence to offer up enhancements in exchange for a few yen. The box here is actually an "early retail dummy ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Nintendo of America has finally revealed at least one way for North Americans to get their hands on the 3D Classics remake of the NES Kid Icarus: by pre-ordering Kid Icarus: Uprising. Nintendo reported today that the download code will be delivered along with pickup of the game, from "select retailers." In other parts of the world, the eShop download was given out as a freebie with registration of ...